Debt-watcher Fitch Ratings expects the ratio between the country’s economic output and the government’s budget deficit would remain above its pre-pandemic levels next year. Fitch Ratings said the government’s fiscal deficit-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio, a closely watched indicator of...
The Duterte administration registered a strong fiscal performance last year that enabled the government to maintain macroeconomic stability and helped maintain investor confidence, the Department of Finance (DOF) said. Finance Undersecretary and Chief Economist Gil S. Beltran said as he pointed out...
The Duterte administration’s budget deficit registered only a marginal increase last November owing to improved revenue collections, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The national government incurred a P128.7 billion fiscal gap last month, up by only 0.33 percent compared with P128.3...
The Duterte administration’s budget deficit widened in October owing to higher spending. The Bureau of the Treasury reported on Thursday, Nov. 25, that the national government incurred a P64.3 billion fiscal gap during the month, an increase of 2.9 percent compared with P61.4 billion in the same...
The national government’s budget deficit breached the P1 trillion mark in the first three quarters of the year, but cuts in expenditures allowed the Duterte administration to keep the funding gap below the ceiling. The Bureau of the Treasury reported Monday, Oct. 25, that the national...
Increases in public spending last month forced the national government to raise its budget deficit in the first eight-months of the year near the trillion peso mark. Bureau of the Treasury office The Bureau of the Treasury reported on Thursday, Sept. 23, that the Duterte administration’s fiscal...
The national government’s budget deficit narrowed in July this year due to slower public spending and higher revenue haul, the Bureau of the Treasury reported. The Duterte administration trimmed the government’s fiscal gap last month by 13.6 percent to P121.2 billion from P140.2 billion in July...
Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon has urged state economic managers to reconsider allocating huge funds for the security sector for next year amid the “skyrocketing” national debt and a growing budget deficit. Drilon said he is dismayed at the negative growth in the social services sector...
The national government’s budget deficit fell below the ceiling in the first-semester of the year due to lower-than-expected spending, the Bureau of the Treasury reported. The Duterte administration’s January to June 2021 fiscal gap reached P716.1 billion, lower by 29 percent against the P1.018...
Increased revenue haul allowed the Duterte administration to narrow its budget deficit in May this year, the Bureau of the Treasury reported on Tuesday, June 22. The national government trimmed its budget gap by 0.91 percent to P200.3 billion from P202.1 billion in May last year after revenue...
The national government’s budget deficit decelerated last month owing to the substantial reduction in spending for coronavirus response compared with last year, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The Duterte administration incurred a P44.4 billion fiscal gap in April, down by 84 percent...
The Duterte administration’s economic team has jacked up the government’s budget deficit ceiling for this year and next to address the pandemic and its economic impacts. The inter-agency Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), a body that sets the macroeconomic targets of the country,...